Bill Goldberg Claims WWE Intentionally Broke Winning Streak Using Female Wrestler
Bill Goldberg Claims WWE Intentionally Broke Winning Streak Using Female Wrestler

Bill Goldberg Claims WWE Intentionally Broke Winning Streak Using Female Wrestler

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WWE Hall of Famer Bill Goldberg expressed frustration over his undefeated streak in WCW being surpassed by WWE Superstar Asuka, suggesting WWE intentionally let Asuka break his record. Goldberg, who held a 173-match winning streak, referred to Asuka dismissively as "some girl at WWE" but claimed he had nothing against her personally. He criticized WWE's treatment of talent and the company’s overall management since WCW was absorbed, implying lingering resentment for his time as WCW champion when the company was beating WWE in ratings. Asuka's streak lasted 914 days, ending at WrestleMania 34 when Charlotte Flair defeated her, surpassing Goldberg's record in 2017. Goldberg also expressed dissatisfaction with the handling of his recent retirement match against Gunther, particularly the lack of buildup and his brief retirement speech on NBC. Despite these controversies, both Goldberg's and Asuka's undefeated streaks are recognized among the most impressive in wrestling history.

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